Canning THE BEST PICKLES We've Ever Had! (+Garden Tour)

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024

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  • @AndreaFoerster-f9c
    @AndreaFoerster-f9c Месяц назад +5

    You know the funny thing I’m a 11 year old kid who loves you guys.I’m learning soooo much about homesteading.

  • @Serendipity_Strawberry_Farm
    @Serendipity_Strawberry_Farm 4 месяца назад +85

    Just a hint for you….the birds that are pooping on your cages was a problem for us too until I got some plastic zip ties and put them on the top facing upwards. Birds don’t want to land on them. When caging I use about 8-10 zip ties on each side so that the birds just don’t want to go near them. Hope that helps you. Cheers Theresa - Australia

    • @MyLifeRefining
      @MyLifeRefining 4 месяца назад +3

      Thank you so much for sharing this tip!

    • @Tiffany-Rose
      @Tiffany-Rose 4 месяца назад

      that's a good idea 👍

  • @kristinlong9604
    @kristinlong9604 4 месяца назад +22

    I found myself crying while watching this video. My mother used to can from our garden and I didn’t really understand what a blessing that was to our family. She’s gone now, passed away last November. Unfortunately she never got to taste the peaches from the tree she helped me plant. I’m growing as a gardener while going to nursing school and I hope my mom is proud of me. I know she is…she put it in writing before she left us. ❤ I miss her, and this video makes me want to can some home grown bread and butter pickles…her favorite. Thanks so much for inspiring us to eat well and live well.

    • @morethanfarmers
      @morethanfarmers  3 месяца назад +7

      Aww❤️‍🩹 I’m so sorry for your loss! I’m sure she would be incredibly proud of you! Prayers and blessings to you as you navigate life without your dear mom. Keep up the good work! ❤️

    • @CH-hm8ud
      @CH-hm8ud 3 месяца назад +3

      Hi! As a mom I have no doubt your mom is very proud of you and and happy for your awakening in life, and don’t stop school until you finished. I helped my daughter with the kids, while she went to school and after, was the best happened to her.

    • @beckyziesman3567
      @beckyziesman3567 3 месяца назад +2

      Your mom left many blessings in your heart and mind. You’ll realize/discover them as you continue your journey. ❤

  • @zelavie
    @zelavie 4 месяца назад +38

    I really appreciate your dialogue about food. So many homesteaders are all or nothing. And for the ones who can (or choose to) do 100% all-natural, that's awesome and admirable. But your approach seems a lot more balanced, realistic, and emotionally healthy. Thank you for not being afraid to say that you buy snacks at the store for your kids or eat out from time to time. I truly believe that the best thing any of us can do is make the most good choices we can, and not feel bad about the times we can't. Balance is vital, and every good choice makes an impact. Progress, not perfection.

  • @tovahlaiye
    @tovahlaiye 4 месяца назад +11

    Not to be weird, but I just need to mention how much I always appreciate Michelle's excellent enunciation.

  • @MsLotus9
    @MsLotus9 Месяц назад +1

    I have been watching you guys for a few months now. I absolutely love the collaboration and realness that you both express with homesteading. Thanks for being so transparent with us. I throw on your videos while I'm canning or go over notes for my garden and what an inspiration you have been! Although, I am working with a garden in a .4 acre space, you do what you can when you can, Thank you so much for the inspiration and good vides!!! Please keep doing what you are doing. You guys are great!

  • @kprairiesun
    @kprairiesun Месяц назад +1

    For one so young, you have an amazing amount of wisdom. I agree, focus on staying on the sunny side and not wallowing in negativity, dismay or worry. Let that stuff go.

  • @timmmmmmmmmmy1
    @timmmmmmmmmmy1 Месяц назад +1

    The wife is watching on tv, i popped in to say, put your tomatoes on hooped panels. You can plant both sides. 😂😂 Ours were so heavy recently that a wind got the better of the hoop. I can still walk under but bent over. You'll know panel's are the gardeners best friend.
    You young folks put out wonderful videos. 👍👍

  • @TinMan445
    @TinMan445 4 месяца назад +22

    “Be the change you want to see” you guys are a great example of this

  • @sasje25021976
    @sasje25021976 26 дней назад +1

    Let me start off with saying I like your advantures and you sharing your information like you have been doing very much. However.. it is a subject I enjoy much.. I feel I must applaud you on something, that actually has nothing to do with the content of your videos. It may sound crazy, but I SO MUCH appreciate, you are being so open and about, who your sponsors are! I really appreciate this! It's hidden in all videos, but you actually announce it. therefor you are not trying to mislead anyone. LOVE IT! And your vids too 🙂

  • @OZARKMEL
    @OZARKMEL 4 месяца назад +23

    If you were to add a washed grape leaf in your pickle jar it will help them stay crispier! The tannin in the grape leaf is what helps the cukes stay crisp. Great harvest!

  • @bzzzzz3
    @bzzzzz3 4 месяца назад +40

    I am from a country called algeria 🇩🇿 and I want to let you guys know I am watching your video from there, and your vids are my favorite part of the day ,so please keep making videos ,love you guys ❤

  • @melodyemmert3077
    @melodyemmert3077 3 месяца назад +3

    I also love the sound of the jar lids popping. The sound of success & yumminess for the winter months. 😊

  • @MissChievousRN
    @MissChievousRN Месяц назад +1

    Bend your cattle panels into arches, attach to the tposts about 12-18 inches up. They grow up and over and you have access inside the tunnel as well as outside. OR use 2 panels and ziptie into a triangle instead of an arch. Cattle panels are such an awsome investment. Use them on top of your beds to keep critters (chickens) from digging. Still big enough holes to grow thru. Use them as a roof to trellis bigger plants. Easy to store after the season or repurpose for quick pens or emergency fencing, etc

  • @heatherpepper2170
    @heatherpepper2170 4 месяца назад +11

    We save the pickle juice leftover in the jars, into small popsicle things. Perfect treat for a hot sweaty day. Great source of electrolytes
    For adults and kids

    • @eugeniab2990
      @eugeniab2990 27 дней назад

      i have only one question here: how does one have leftover pickle juice?? - once i open a jar, i dont stop till i hit bottom 😅

  • @dollyperry3020
    @dollyperry3020 3 месяца назад +1

    You have to start the cucumber plants on the trellis. Once they get going they are better about climbing themselves. But when they first start you have to thread the vines through the holes in the trellis.

  • @alishahobart
    @alishahobart 4 месяца назад +3

    Oh my goodness could you guys stop being so AWESOME!!! I just found your channel and have been binge watching and you guys seriously are just soooo much fun to watch! The amount of knowledge you both have is just mind boggling, thank you for all the information, my poor brain is struggling to retain it all but loving every minute of you both ❤ Love from me in Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺

    • @morethanfarmers
      @morethanfarmers  4 месяца назад

      Haha thanks 😊 Glad you’re here!

    • @TrishRogers-s4i
      @TrishRogers-s4i 2 месяца назад

      @@morethanfarmerswould you care to share the recipe for the pickles. The brine looks beautiful.

  • @ericawhitfield9289
    @ericawhitfield9289 4 месяца назад +2

    I grew some zinnias this year. First flower I’ve grown and oh man, they are my favorite thing that I’ve grown. All of the colors are amazing and they’re such great cut flowers. I walk outside and just smile.

  • @user-hz7kv6js6l
    @user-hz7kv6js6l 3 месяца назад +1

    What I love about your channel is how you explain every detail and step as you are doing things. I love the storytelling. 😊

  • @billierichter1379
    @billierichter1379 3 месяца назад +1

    I absolutely LOVE it when I see the hummingbirds drinking from flowers I've planted, as opposed to the feeders I put out. It makes me giddy!

  • @champagnemommy
    @champagnemommy 4 месяца назад +12

    Michelle, your insight and positivity and hopeful outlook for a better future is so beautiful, and very appreciated. Made me cry 😭 😊

  • @trishapomeroy9251
    @trishapomeroy9251 4 месяца назад +12

    Thank you so much for the encouraging words, Michelle. I'm in a bit of a down spot right now and that really was uplifting! Bless you both and your family.

  • @livlee1858
    @livlee1858 4 месяца назад +4

    An idea for you guys on your cattle panel trellises for tomatoes - if you weave your plants through each of the holes as they grow taller, they’ll be supported without falling over. You have to do with the newer growth and keep up with it, but I’ve found good success here! Also, when you put your cattle panels up, place them about knee height or higher, then your tomatoes will be >6’ high! They’ll start to topple over just slightly before they need the support, then they’ll be tall enough!

    • @billierichter1379
      @billierichter1379 3 месяца назад +1

      That's exactly what I do! I LOVE growing my tomatoes on cattle panels.

  • @Calledtodoso
    @Calledtodoso 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for your perspective Michelle ❤I agree I’m sure so many moms trying to do the same can relate to this. You guys are such a light in this world. ❤

  • @janetkoball44
    @janetkoball44 4 месяца назад +8

    I love your gardening videos. And your cooking shows, and the rest too. No extra hype or drama. What a whopping amount of garden goodies. I'm so glad your children help a lot. That has got to be more helpful every year as they learn more and get faster and more knowledgeable. Love to you all from Central Oklahoma

  • @mrs.broccoli4362
    @mrs.broccoli4362 4 месяца назад +14

    Michelle, this wasn't just an educational video about canning. you speak such wise words. I always pray the words of the American theologian Reinhold Niebuhr: God give me the serenity to accept what can not be changed, the courage to change what can be changed, and the wisdom to know the difference. Lovely greetings from Munich. Thank you so much

    • @morethanfarmers
      @morethanfarmers  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for the kind words Claudia 😊 Blessings!

  • @Bea90451
    @Bea90451 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi. Wow !! Wir essen auch gerne eingelegte Gurken, aber sie wachsen bis jetzt nicht so gut in meinem Garten. .. vielleicht nächstes Jahr wieder .. 🤷🏼‍♀️ ... ich liebe sie eingelegt, nach schlesicher, also polnischer Art, mit Dill, Meerrettich, Senfsamen ( manche fügen noch Knoblauch hinzu oder andere Gewürze wie Chili) und heißem Wasser mit Salz vermischt und abgekühlt und dann erst aufgegossen, es fermentiert dann wie Sauerkraut, man braucht es nicht einzukochen. Ihr seid super !! Und euer Garten ist superwow !!
    Grüße aus Bayern 🌞🍀👋

  • @anitamyers185
    @anitamyers185 4 месяца назад +3

    Thank you Michelle for your sweet words of hope

  • @KAMLANDER
    @KAMLANDER 4 месяца назад +2

    Michelle, you are truly just brilliant, and im so glad i get the pleasure of watching your channel. Thank you, to all you's for your wisdom, your courage, your inspiration 💚

  • @blanchemoore5489
    @blanchemoore5489 4 месяца назад +5

    The pickle juice is GOOD for leg cramps!!👏😊

  • @kprairiesun
    @kprairiesun Месяц назад

    Love the details you share with what you use and how you do everything. Very helpful.

  • @sgrvtl7183
    @sgrvtl7183 4 месяца назад +2

    Wonderful video! Your garden is beautiful and loved all the family together, Happy you got away for a break and enjoyed some down time. Pickles look delicious!!! 👌💯Such a Lovely Family💜💛💙💚

  • @karensnow4690
    @karensnow4690 4 месяца назад +3

    I put my cattle panels (4ft X 16ft) up the long way so you can walk underneath them down the path as you would inside a high tunnel. Plant your indeterminate tomatoes or pole beans etc along the back side of the trellis towards the sun and they will grow 12-15 feet or more up and over the trellis. My garden beds are 20 ft long so it takes 5 cattle panels to make one trellis. We use zip ties to secure the panels together in addition to the short metal poles we put in. This was not a cheap, but these are very sturdy and should last for years. Also good for long vining squashes, cucumbers, and in the spring peas:).
    My husband is 6’4 and he has plenty of head space to walk underneath the trellis and the path is about 3 feet wide, maybe a little more. Hope this helps. Happy growing!

  • @mrsroxibrown
    @mrsroxibrown 3 месяца назад

    We so enjoy the videos you all create. Even my small kiddos love watching you guys garden! I tried the pickle recipe with some of our cucumbers, and wow! They're so yummy! Thank you! New family favorite.

    • @morethanfarmers
      @morethanfarmers  3 месяца назад

      That’s awesome! So glad you liked them! 😊

  • @suzyb4536
    @suzyb4536 4 месяца назад +6

    So many influencers have discount codes for Forjars. I did not know they were made in China. Good information to know when making the decision to purchase. I thought your comparison was super fair and honest. Thank you.

    • @spoolsandbobbins
      @spoolsandbobbins 3 месяца назад

      I guess that’s how they can keep their prices down. It’s disappointing…

  • @kayleighjohnson3612
    @kayleighjohnson3612 4 месяца назад +1

    I’m so thankful for people like you who do these videos. I want to get into canning but I have no one to do it beside me or show me. I’m a see it and do it kind of learner, so just using books is hard for me! Your videos mean so much to me!

    • @morethanfarmers
      @morethanfarmers  4 месяца назад

      So good to hear 😊

    • @billierichter1379
      @billierichter1379 3 месяца назад

      If you're afraid to get started, just can water for your first time. That way, you won't be wasting any food if it goes wrong, and you'll have emergency water on hand. It's a great way to learn the process of canning.

  • @maggie-vl3tq
    @maggie-vl3tq 4 месяца назад +3

    in India the loofah plant is called Ridge Gourd or sponge Gourd and we make curry with the vegetable before it dries and becomes loofah.

  • @nikkid1038
    @nikkid1038 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for the recipe!!! I’m going to try them. They’ll have to be fridge pickles bc I don’t have someone to help me can. But that’s okay! You’re gardens look so magical. Thanks for letting me live vicariously through y’all ❤

    • @kprairiesun
      @kprairiesun Месяц назад

      I have canned 1 to 3 jars in just a saucepan of water when I didn't have enough to get out my big canner. It can be easy as that.

  • @bevmcdougall8922
    @bevmcdougall8922 3 месяца назад +1

    Switched to a steam canner and love it!

  • @learningatyoutubeU
    @learningatyoutubeU 3 месяца назад

    I love your garden and your family, so sweet. I use use cattle panels for my tomatoes but i also use tomato cages, I zip tie the 2 together. helps with stability and support. Best of luck.

  • @charlotteschively7678
    @charlotteschively7678 4 месяца назад +3

    I use two cattle fence for my tomatos. I put up right away, panels 5-6 inches apart. Works great this way. I also have the panels about 8 inches off the ground. Works good for weeding and if its an incredible year there is another 8 inches of support for the plants.

  • @DragonflyW
    @DragonflyW 3 месяца назад

    Beautiful family!! I love your garden & your videos are great. Appreciate your knowledge. I grew up canning with my Mom, did some with my children, & I am now canning & baking with my Grandchildren. FYI:you can also use your pressure canner to water bath. Just set the lid on top, do not close.

  • @megant45666
    @megant45666 2 месяца назад

    We love your channel! Others have probably mentioned this but you should totally make a canning/preservation book! And gardening/homesteading!

  • @icecreamfever123
    @icecreamfever123 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for another great video. I love the fact that both of you are real and show the ups and downs of life. I love the fact that you don’t flip out over eating the foods that are available when you are away from home. Pray over it and have the faith that it will be fine. Your garden is beautiful this year. I just purchased a 3 burner camp chef stove to start canning on my back porch. Seems like I ruin one of my burners on my electric stove every summer with the pressure canner because it’s so heavy. I also got a roaster to cook my tomato product’s in. We will see how this goes I haven’t used it yet. ❤Have a wonderful week!

  • @erikarunolfson
    @erikarunolfson 4 месяца назад +1

    You guys are so silly, I love it.

  • @vanschat
    @vanschat 4 месяца назад +2

    Great Video. I love all your videos and tips and tricks. Thanks for sharing.

  • @LisaNeuman-m2p
    @LisaNeuman-m2p 4 месяца назад +1

    I totally agree with the frustration about our current food situation availability! I have had to travel a lot recently and shopping at the stores is so unsatisfactory and unhealthy! Always glad to get home to my garden and chickens and feel good about my own home grown food! Keep up the good work!

  • @drdybrdyHR
    @drdybrdyHR 4 месяца назад +2

    Woohoo! I'm always looking forward to your videos and can't wait to see them :)

  • @kati-fn5tp
    @kati-fn5tp 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you guys for all that you share,you truly are beautiful people with good values,knowledge and wisdom.
    You are the hope for a better world!

  • @kourtneysutton8456
    @kourtneysutton8456 4 месяца назад +2

    I loveeee you guys, I look forward to these videos every week ❤❤

  • @marikalemay1218
    @marikalemay1218 4 месяца назад

    I love your channel so much! Love hearing you talk about your healthy choices! That is a good educational video for all of us! Thank you❤

  • @Floresefrutiferas
    @Floresefrutiferas 4 месяца назад

    Muito lindo sua plantação! parabéns 🌿🌸🌳🌿🌸🌳

  • @ronaldthoms2147
    @ronaldthoms2147 3 месяца назад

    Use the same arch you use for the lufa for tomatoes tie up to start then you can walk through an pick tomatoes on both sides
    Sometimes I plant climbing beans or small melons on them

  • @Electrovoltz50
    @Electrovoltz50 4 месяца назад

    I love your honesty about all you guys do, you two are a amazing team and I love all you do and how you learn what works and what doesn’t and are willing to share with your viewers in an honest way. Please continue what you are doing I’m learning and enjoying your channel immensely!!!

  • @cherylperkins7538
    @cherylperkins7538 3 месяца назад +1

    I had cancer of the colon and now I am a fanatic what I eat. I refused chemo and radiation so I have to eat cleanly. You are so right.

  • @jennifersatchell3388
    @jennifersatchell3388 4 месяца назад

    I'm a long time lover of your channel. Great job on this video guys! I loved Michelle's voiceover about having hope and finding the balance between health and enjoying the summer with her kiddos. Totally relatable!

  • @mruben8713
    @mruben8713 4 месяца назад +1

    I use just one cattle panel for my tomatoes but I use 8' or more t-posts and I raise the cattle panel up to the top. Plenty of space & height to tie the indeterminate plants as they grow. It's also easier to cut the leaves at the bottom of the tomato plant and get the hose in there and water them because the cattle panel is not in the way at ground level. I get tons of huge tomatoes, 3rd year in a row now.

  • @heathernotzdaniels6350
    @heathernotzdaniels6350 4 месяца назад +2

    If I ever have extra brine, even for something like pickled beets, I will process that into a jar as well, because they can be added to bbq sauces, or as marinades for meats, poured into coleslaws or potatao salads. There are so many ways to use up pickle brines.
    And I am dedicated this year to only using my ForJars lids, and so far 500+ jars in, I have a 100% seal rate, and price for me is super important, and I always can get a good deal from them. They have an amazing support team and are actively working with home canners to provide amazing products. They are looking into moving state side, but I don't let it deter me from purchasing from them. They are here for us.

  • @peggyon1
    @peggyon1 4 месяца назад +1

    I love, love, love Michelle's garden tours. The garden is so lush. Love the canning videos too.

  • @maryegerton6848
    @maryegerton6848 4 месяца назад

    You guys are my favourites. Everything you do makes sense. It’s funny, I’m in Southeast Asia with my grandson for the whole summer this year, and I know it sounds crazy, but I miss my garden. I planted all the stuff that made sense to leave alone, and hired a guy to cut the grass and water when it gets too dry. We shall see how that goes. You have inspired me to do a lot more trellises. ❤ peace and love.

  • @lauraklein6405
    @lauraklein6405 4 месяца назад +1

    I bought some majestic lids from our local Amish store. I had failures with lids that I’ve never had with other brands before. I had 2 lids “pop” off in the pressure canner, and also while water bath canning. Scared me to death! Been canning for years and never had so many failures. I just did the “finger tip tight”. I’m taking them back to the store. 🤷‍♀️

  • @joezimmerman9804
    @joezimmerman9804 4 месяца назад

    We want to thank you for your efforts in posting these videos. My wife and I recently discovered your channel and we enjoy the content immensely. We are semi retired and have really been focused on health and habits. Your garden info helps a lot! Best regards from Kansas 😊

  • @reneeclark9903
    @reneeclark9903 4 месяца назад +3

    I have completely switched to superb lids. Since switching i have not had a lid to fail. ♥️Them!

    • @billierichter1379
      @billierichter1379 3 месяца назад +1

      I started using them this year also. I love them so far. The deep thunk when they seal is so very satisfying. It's like what it sounded like back when I started canning decades ago.

  • @aannie8245
    @aannie8245 3 месяца назад

    If you enjoy hummingbirds in your flower garden, look into hummingbird sage next year! We got it on accident a few years ago and have planted it every year since. It brings about many sweet hummingbirds which are so fun to watch!!

  • @charliequincy8884
    @charliequincy8884 4 месяца назад

    Another great video! I love your dream about the whole world eating healthy food even street food. Keep up the good work you 2!

  • @Nicole-ge4vg
    @Nicole-ge4vg 4 месяца назад

    24:26 - fantastic quote. I needed that today.

  • @daniellevilloria227
    @daniellevilloria227 4 месяца назад +1

    Amen to the dish washing sister! 🙌🏽

  • @emilystevenson1831
    @emilystevenson1831 4 месяца назад

    You guys are so much fun to watch - thanks for another great video!

  • @Tiffany-Rose
    @Tiffany-Rose 4 месяца назад +1

    I've never seen asparagus grow like that 😮 That's crazy

  • @Akamstyle
    @Akamstyle 4 месяца назад

    I love watching all your videos. your passion in gardening is very inspiring!

  • @mackmckenzie8479
    @mackmckenzie8479 3 месяца назад

    Really love what y’all!! Are doing

  • @debbieyzuel7887
    @debbieyzuel7887 4 месяца назад

    I make a wonderful cream soup 2:01 from the patty pan squash. You guys do a wonderful job.

  • @staceywishart9971
    @staceywishart9971 4 месяца назад

    The recipe sounds good. I’ll have to try it. Y’all’s garden always looks so good and green to me.

  • @tomreppert1722
    @tomreppert1722 4 месяца назад +1

    Ever since we moved into this house 5 1/2 years ago, I couldn't get a good crop of cucumbers. Between cucumber beetles, lanternflies, and vine borers, it was a mess. This year, however, we are having an amazing year! My plants are going over the top of their 8' trellis! SE PA

  • @melaniedrennen1948
    @melaniedrennen1948 4 месяца назад

    I’ve been looking forward to seeing how your wildflower patch would do! I tried something similar this year but it didn’t work as well. I’m really inspired to try again next year! Your little patch is exactly what I’ve been envisioning! I think I’ll go back and watch that other video again to see what I can try differently. What a beautiful spot to enjoy!

  • @mollybeee
    @mollybeee 3 месяца назад

    I quick pickle so many veggies this time of year. I've got a gallon container in my fridge with cauliflower, carrots, celery, onions and a few cucumber spears. I love sweet and sour cauliflower pickles.

  • @strawberries1411
    @strawberries1411 4 месяца назад

    It's so nice to see the abundance of a successful harvest and canning for later enjoyment...yeah

  • @RachelCowan-pm9xo
    @RachelCowan-pm9xo 3 месяца назад

    Definitely needed all the advice! Especially us moms need this as we want to feed the best to our family but until our world changes, learning that stressing about the food can be just as harmful as eating the bad food itself. Absolutely loved this video!!
    (I wish our cucumbers did as well - we got hit hard by powdery mildew here in Michigan and my cucs did not make it)

    • @morethanfarmers
      @morethanfarmers  3 месяца назад +1

      Totally agree! Glad you enjoyed the video! Sorry about the cucumbers.☹️

  • @karentuzynski7525
    @karentuzynski7525 4 месяца назад

    I have always loved your videos, however, this is one of the BEST!!! Thanks for sharing ❤

  • @mommamoore
    @mommamoore 4 месяца назад

    "I feel like a proud mother!" That is exactly how it feels harvesting! This is the first year we have been successful with our cucumbers too (3rd year trying). I tried the silver slicer variety and they have done awesome trellising, so maybe something you want to try. I learned about them from another creator-Honey Trail Farm with Kim and her family. Also love how you mentioned what it might be like to experience a real food America- THAT WOULD BE AMAZING!!! Thanks for sharing!

  • @errrorre
    @errrorre 4 месяца назад +1

    It was nice catching up with the garden and you guys of course ❤

  • @BarlowRootsHomestead
    @BarlowRootsHomestead 4 месяца назад

    Fun to see your garden! We grow lots of cucumbers in our high tunnel. They don’t naturally trellis like pole beans but we train them up a string with clips and it works well! They just need a little help.

  • @dawnelliott7363
    @dawnelliott7363 4 месяца назад +6

    Marinate chicken in your leftover brine. Tender, juicy and delicious!

  • @skada3242
    @skada3242 4 месяца назад

    Beautiful garden! We use cattle panels for our indeterminate tomatoes but we arch them so as they grow taller we train up up and over the top.

  • @MyLifeRefining
    @MyLifeRefining 4 месяца назад

    That double cattle panel setup for your tomatoes actually looks pretty brilliant! Looking forward to seeing what you think of it at the end of harvest. Keep us posted!

  • @damonseverin454
    @damonseverin454 4 месяца назад +2

    Out of curiosity i thought I'd check what the postage would be to get the jars sent to me in Western Australia. $231 postage 😯 might have to find something more local

  • @Renesmee1921
    @Renesmee1921 4 месяца назад +1

    Maybe a tomato arch would work better for you? Plant on both ends of the arch? Think I saw someone do those from a cattle panel as well and create al "alleyway" of it.

  • @ChickadeeFarmDiva
    @ChickadeeFarmDiva 4 месяца назад +1

    I've read (and experienced) that cucumbers actually need a lot of help to climb, they aren't super strong and you really have to train them constantly. And there are definitely bush type cucumbers too.

  • @MoneypitHomestead
    @MoneypitHomestead 4 месяца назад

    Enjoy this video, your garden looks awesome and that kitty cat is so adorable! Looks like a bunch of yummy pickles for everyone to enjoy. Have a great day. Lisa

  • @joynalabedin1552
    @joynalabedin1552 3 месяца назад +1

    I am watching from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 ❤

  • @dianedoherty5999
    @dianedoherty5999 4 месяца назад

    Love my ForJars lids!

  • @crystalmorrell9536
    @crystalmorrell9536 4 месяца назад +1

    Ya’ll are an amazing start to my Mondays! Loved the video and I’m super excited to try the pickle recipe. I’m curious, do you plant in the same place each year or do you rotate your fruits/veggies? For example, do you move your tomatoes/cucumbers/etc. to a different plot?

  • @ashleyporter9330
    @ashleyporter9330 4 месяца назад

    Your garden is AMAZING!!!!!!!

  • @Ididitonce
    @Ididitonce 4 месяца назад +1

    Corn looks awesome!

  • @Pappa_Wheelie
    @Pappa_Wheelie 4 месяца назад

    Just found you guys recently. We’re close on our homestead in Idaho next month! Thanks for all the effort you guys out into your videos! 🤙🏼

  • @CarrieS-s6q
    @CarrieS-s6q 4 месяца назад +1

    Feel exactly the same about the food while away on trips. We usually pack a bit of our own to bring, which helps us feel like we get a better balance if we can't get good food on vacation. Otherwise, we all feel sick after a day of junk food.

  • @amandar7719
    @amandar7719 4 месяца назад +1

    Can you put the brine ingredients in a pinned comment please? The one in the description box is a link to a site that I can’t access from the UK without disclosing my email.
    Glad you had a lovely cabin-camping trip. Hope the Yukon Gold were just finished and not got any viruses.

  • @ajb.822
    @ajb.822 4 месяца назад

    Hey, I'm a newer viewer and really loving your channel :). On the tomato trellising, my favorite way since trying it last yr. ( so, on my 2nd season of doing it) is Josh Sattin's "trellis to make you jealous" ( btw he is by no means an obnoxious guy, it's just what he named it). It's the same basic system growers use in high tunnels but without needing to use clips or anything to secure the tomatoes to the twine, or the twine to anything, either, and It's about the easiest, fastest way to trellis them that I've tried. I think this is also what Josh shows, but I bury the bottom end of the twine under my plant when planting it. If too late for that,tying it to a stake works too. The top is tied to the overhead pole whether it's conduit as Josh used or whatever one can make work. If u leave extra length & use a slip-knot, you can "lower and lean" late in season for access & just... room for plant to keep growing, if u want. Meanwhile, you just - once or twice a week- wrap the top of the main leader around the twine as it grows. I have a lil cattle-panel hoophouse also built last yr and I tie off just off to the side of top center inside, and grow my french type cantaloupes successfully in there using this method to help keep the path open among other things, too. Ditto with a row of ( mostly cherry) tomatoes on one side in there. So, in or out, with whatever u tie to overhead, I love this method ! Esp. for ease of removal at the end !!!!! SOOOO much better than trying to de-vine a cattle panel or even a tomato cage ! If u use non-plastic twine ( esp. from hay bales, so, already reused once..) u can compost it.

  • @SammyTDIYgardenAdventure
    @SammyTDIYgardenAdventure 4 месяца назад

    I learned something today about those bugs, I will have to take precautions in my garden

  • @1940sDream
    @1940sDream 4 месяца назад

    That was great. I love the idea to have another burner in the laundry room for the other canner. Love it! That arch you mostly showed of your hike looked a bit like Natural Bridge in KY that I went to as a teen. LOL. I bet all states have one of those arches. Glad you had some time for you. Take care.